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Superchick
Background information
Also known asSuperchic[k]
OriginChicago, Illinois, United States
GenresCCM, pop punk, rap rock, hard rock, pop, R&B
Years active1999–2013, 2016
LabelsColumbia, Inpop
Past members
  • Max Hsu
  • Tricia Baumhardt
  • Matt Dally
  • Dave Ghazarian
  • Melissa Brock
  • Clayton Hunt
  • Brian Fitch
  • Justin Sharbono
  • Andy Vegas
  • Dave Clo
  • Ben Dally
  • Brandon Estelle
  • Aaron Tosti
  • Chase Lovelace
Websitewww.superchickonline.com

Superchick, originally known as Superchic[k], was an American Christian rock/alternative pop band that debuted in 1999 and disbanded in 2013. Their music incorporated various styles such as pop, punk, rock, rap, and R&B. Their sound has been compared to mainstream artists like No Doubt and Avril Lavigne only with a heavier sound.[1] Superchick has had five songs reach No. 1 on music charts,[1] and their song "Stand in the Rain" held the No. 1 spot for nine weeks on R&R Christian Hit Radio (CHR) chart in 2006/2007.

History

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1999: Debut

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Superchick made their debut in 1999 at an Audio Adrenaline concert in front of an audience of 5,000. They continued to perform at live events throughout that year.

Early 2000s: Karaoke Superstars and Last One Picked

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Superchick self-released their first album in 2000. The album was re-released with three added remix tracks after they signed to Inpop Records, and became their first official album: Karaoke Superstars. Since then, their music has appeared in several movies and television shows, including the 2001 movie Legally Blonde, the 2002 made for TV Disney movie Cadet Kelly, and the 2009 movie To Save a Life. Last One Picked was released on October 8, 2002.

Mid-2000s: Beauty from Pain

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Superchick signed with mainstream record label Columbia Records to promote their 2005 album Beauty from Pain, resulting in their 2006 mainstream debut Beauty from Pain 1.1.[2] The re-release album contains their signature hit "Stand in the Rain".[2] Their music has received favorable reviews in both Christian and mainstream publications.

Late 2000s: Grammy nomination and Rock What You Got

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Opening night of their Hey! Hey! (That's Freedom You Hear) tour

On December 4, 2008, Superchick was nominated for their first Grammy Award. The group was recognized in the category of "Best Rock Or Rap Gospel Album" for their 2008 album, Rock What You Got which was featured on ABC Family's Make It or Break It. The band launched their "Hey! Hey! (That's Freedom You Hear)" Tour on April 3, 2009.[3]

2010s: Temporary hiatus and death of Lovelace

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On June 7, 2011, lead singer Tricia Brock released her debut solo album entitled The Road.

The group announced that former member Chase Lovelace had died. The memorial took place on May 11, 2013. Matt Dally confirmed that "he [Lovelace] is on the new record".[4] On May 28, 2013, the band posted "This is the Time" written in memory of Lovelace.[5]

2013: Disbandment

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On August 11, 2013, Superchick announced on their Facebook page[6] that the band had reached its closing chapter.

In the post, Max Hsu stated: "Everyone has new stories to write: Tricia has another solo record coming out, Dave is touring with Audio Adrenaline, Melissa started Rosebuds East, Matt is busy being a realtor/songwriter/daddy daycare and I've got plenty of projects to finish up, including a ThumpMonks record years in the making".[6] He also confirmed the release of five new tracks in the future featuring Chase Lovelace.

2016: Reunion

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On June 27, 2016, a photo was posted of the band rehearsing for an upcoming reunion show.[7] The band then performed at Lifest on July 9, 2016, which featured the line-up of Tricia Brock, Max Hsu, Dave Ghazarian, Matt Dally, Andy Vegas and Brandon Estelle.[citation needed] In an interview at the show posted on YouTube, Brock said that they were asked to perform one last show at the site of their first show.[8] The show was a one-off and also considered as a final concert for the band. It was later posted on Facebook Live.[9]

Members

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Superchick performing in June 2006

Final line-up [10]

  • Tricia Baumhardt – lead vocals (1999–2013, 2016)
  • Dave Ghazarian – lead guitar (1999–2013, 2016)
  • Matt Dally – bass guitar, rap vocals, keyboards (1999–2013, 2016)
  • Max Hsu – DJ, keyboards (1999–2013, 2016)
  • Andy Vegas – percussion (1999–2001, 2016)
  • Brandon Estelle – drums (2004–2009, 2016)

Former members[10]

  • Justin Sharbono – guitar (1999–2002)
  • Ben Dally – drums (1999–2001)
  • Brian Fitch – drums (2002–2003)
  • Aaron Tosti – drums (2004)
  • Clayton Hunt – drums (2009–2010)
  • Chase Lovelace – drums (2010–2012, died 2013)
  • Dave Clo – bass guitar, acoustic guitar (2002–2003, 2012)
  • Melissa Brock – rhythm guitar, harmony vocals (1999–2011, 2013)

Discography

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Studio albums

References

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  1. ^ a b "Superchick biography at Christianity Today". Christianity Today. Retrieved April 12, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Banister, Christa (July 2006). "Beauty from Pain 1.1". Christianity Today. Retrieved April 12, 2009.
  3. ^ "Superchick Rallies Fans For "Hey! Hey! (That's Freedom You Hear)" Tour". Jesus Freak Hideout. March 30, 2009. Retrieved April 5, 2009.
  4. ^ Dally, Matt (May 11, 2013). "@LABcrab he is on the new record". Twitter. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  5. ^ Andre, Joshua (May 28, 2013). "Superchick Post New Song; Note About Chase's Passing". Archived from the original on September 5, 2013. Retrieved June 7, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ a b "Superchick's closing chapter post". (Max Hsu) Superchick. August 11, 2013. Archived from the original on August 12, 2013. Retrieved August 11, 2013 – via Facebook.
  7. ^ "Getting the band back together?!..." Superchick via Facebook. June 28, 2016. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  8. ^ "Superchick interview". snyderrob. July 10, 2016. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021. Retrieved December 5, 2017.
  9. ^ "Reunion show!". Superchick via Facebook. July 9, 2016. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  10. ^ a b "Superchick at Jesus Freak Hideout". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved December 2, 2016.